A white backdrop is an incredibly versatile piece of equipment, and a must have for any studio photographer. But if you want to mix things up a bit, and you don’t want to fork out for another background — like one of these beautiful hand-painted ones — or you just want to […]
How to organize and delete Apple Pay cards and passes
Need to tidy up your Apple Wallet? Follow along for how to organize and delete Apple Pay cards and passes. As my colleague Ben Lovejoy has previously discussed, there are some simple changes Apple could make to Apple Wallet for a smoother experience, like giving the option to automatically remove […]
No-One Wants Over 16TB Per Drive
One of the expanding elements of the storage business is that the capacity per drive has been ever increasing. Spinning hard-disk drives are approaching 20 TB soon, while solid state storage can vary from 4TB to 16TB or even more, if you’re willing to entertain an exotic implementation. Today at […]
AirPods Pro Offer ‘Close to Seamless’ Audio Experience Thanks to Improved Bluetooth Latency
Software developer and composer Stephen Coyle published a new article on his blog recently, intent on measuring the Bluetooth latency of Apple’s new AirPods Pro and comparing their performance to previous-generation AirPods. As Coyle pointed out, Bluetooth audio latency in wireless earphones can cheapen the user experience of these devices, […]
AI prompt guidance for generating a threat hunt hypothesis
Description This AI Actions prompt creates a threat hunt hypotheses in a tabular format that’s easy to read and integrate into reports or presentations. The hypotheses are derived from the selected articles, and procedures are extracted with sufficient detail to perform a real threat hunt. This enables hunters to plan […]
Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 3 | Linux.com
In the previous articles, we introduced idempotency as a way to approach your server’s security posture and looked at some specific Ansible examples, including the kernel, system accounts, and IPtables. In this final article of the series, we’ll look at a few more server-hardening examples and talk a little more […]
National Geographic Photographer’s Hard Drives Stolen at Airport, Contain Images of World’s Rarest Animals
National Geographic Photographer and Speaker Joel Sartore has had his bag stolen at Bali airport. The bag in question contained his computer, cameras, and worst of all, hard drives containing images from a three-week trip he’d spent shooting some of the world’s rarest animals. Bali police, as well as management […]









